Hi.

On Wed, 29 May 2019 10:58:01 -0600 Greg Woods wrote:

> worldsys:/install       /install       nfs    rw,x-systemd.automount     0 0

> Is it impossible to do a system-upgrade from a remote-mounted repo (which
> would defeat much of the purpose of maintaining such a repo), or is there a
> way to make the network come up and the automount happen at system-upgrade
> reboot time?

Looking at the man of systemd.offline-updates this should be
possible. See for example near the end:

        5. It may be desirable to always run an auxiliary unit when booting
           into offline-updates mode, which itself does not install updates.
           To do this create a .service file with
           Wants=system-update-pre.target and Before=system-update-pre.target
           and add a symlink to that file under
           /usr/lib/systemd/system-update.target.wants .
           ## Typo there, it's:
           ##   /usr/lib/systemd/system/system-update.target.wants

I suggest in the following to proceed slightly differently (untested):

  [1] system-update.target do not define a  Wants=system-update-pre.target
      only a After=

      add a link to ../system-update-pre.target in
      /usr/lib/systemd/system/system-update.target.wants/

  [2] create /usr/lib/systemd/system/system-update-pre.target.wants/

  [3] put links in it for:

    NetworkManager.service
    NetworkManager-wait-online.service
    autofs.service

  [4] Override system-update-pre.target for the ordering

      create: /usr/lib/systemd/system/system-update-pre.target.d/override.conf

      with:

        [Unit]
        After=NetworkManager.service NetworkManager-wait-online.service 
autofs.service


In addition you may gain adding the nolock option to the NFS mount:
that will prevent a requirement to rpcbind and rpc.statd

You can also replace autofs by a static mount defined with a systemd
unit install.mount in which you can declare the Before= ordering

PS: I wonder why you said CIFS in the subject :-)

-- 
francis
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